CVS difference for arm/source/09.mss

--- arm/source/09.mss 2005/11/16 06:42:52 1.77+++ arm/source/09.mss 2005/12/06 06:33:59 1.78@@ -1,10 +1,10 @@
@Part(09, Root="ada.mss")
-@Comment{$Date: 2005/11/16 06:42:52 $}+@Comment{$Date: 2005/12/06 06:33:59 $}
@LabeledSection{Tasks and Synchronization}
@Comment{$Source: e:\\cvsroot/ARM/Source/09.mss,v $}
-@Comment{$Revision: 1.77 $}+@Comment{$Revision: 1.78 $}
@begin{Intro}
@@ -731,6 +731,12 @@
If the task is created by the elaboration of an @nt<object_declaration>,
it depends on each master that includes this elaboration.
@end(itemize)
+@begin{honest}+ @ChgRef{Version=[2],Kind=[AddedNormal],ARef=[AI95-00162-01]}+ @ChgAdded{Version=[2],Text=[The master of a task (like all objects) is+ really defined in @RefSecNum{Completion and Finalization}. There are other+ ways to create task objects than those listed here.]}+@end{honest}
@Defn2{term=[dependence], Sec=(of a task on another task)}
Furthermore, if a task depends on a given master, it is defined
@@ -1747,7 +1753,7 @@
generic package provides subprograms that are covered by this rule. The only
subprograms in language-defined input-output packages not covered by this rule
(and thus not potentially blocking) are the Get and Put routines that take
-string parameters defined in the packages nested in Ada.Text_IO.]}@ChgNote{This+string parameters defined in the packages nested in Text_IO.]}@ChgNote{This
was the resolution of a ramification.}
@end{Discussion}
@end{Bounded}
@@ -3583,7 +3589,7 @@
@ChgRef{Version=[2],Kind=[AddedNormal],ARef=[AI95-00351-01]}
@ChgAdded{Version=[2],Text=[Type Time_Offset represents the number of minutes
-difference between the implementation-defined time zone used by Ada.Calendar+difference between the implementation-defined time zone used by Calendar
and another time zone.]}
@begin{DescribeCode}
@@ -3953,7 +3959,7 @@
@begin{ImplNote}
@ChgRef{Version=[2],Kind=[AddedNormal]}
@ChgAdded{Version=[2],Text=[This cannot be implemented (directly) by calling
- Ada.Calendar.Formatting.Split, since it may be out of the range of+ Calendar.Formatting.Split, since it may be out of the range of
Day_Duration, and thus the number of hours may be out of the range of
Hour_Number.]}